Fighting corruption at the genetic level: a new stage of BES development

Fighting corruption at the genetic level: a new stage of BES development
If you thought the competition for the Director of BES would be dull and ordinary, think again.
Here’s a fragment of the motivational letter from the candidate Olena Fyudr.
“I come from an ancient Cossack family, and I know my genealogy up to the 16th generation.
The Japanese, as one of the most successful nations, believe that a true and educated person is someone who knows 12 generations of their genealogy. By tracing and knowing the history of my family, I understand how the history of the state significantly influences a person’s genealogy, how the principles and worldviews of Ukrainian families are formed, which allow them to be strong in spirit, powerful, free, and most importantly, to destroy the enemies of Ukraine and Ukrainians. This key principle of my family and the motto “Consistency,” meaning one must constantly change something within oneself and around oneself, striving for a better future, is defining in my professional activity and my existence.”
I think the competition should be stopped. There’s the director! It’s unlikely anyone can top a 16-generation genealogy.
Topics: CorruptionOlena FyudrBES
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